Note: Heinrich is buried with his mother Adelheid Geiringer; possibly the same Heinrich as on Austrian literature online ".. The legal protection gen. österr. Of women's association, in 1895 founded .. However, the practical works of the legal protection would be impossible if not a row of lawyers devoted themselves in the most unselfish way of our thing. These are Mr. doctors. Heinrich Geiringer .." OR any relation to Vienna cem. Mathilde Skalla (abt 1872 - 5/16/1942) ?

Note: Dr. (medical) Johann Ernst Isidor Geringer - born Geiringer - was a military surgeon. He was highly decorated by the Swedish King for supporting and integrating the Swedish Military Surgeon and Nurses Corps which worked alongside the Austro-Hungarian field hospitals (they did the same with the allies as well) in WW I. At the end of the war he made sure that his military reserve hospital in Vienna was not overrun by workers' insurgants and kept it working as long as possible. He was promoted Military Surgeon General (Generalstabsarzt) by the end of WW I. He was working long time in the pathology of the university hospital of Vienna and became Hofrat (highest civilian title for a federal official in academic level not serving in a ministry). Two officers fell in love with the same wife - Henriette Wolf. One being jewish the other being roman-catholic. The latter was post WW I Austrian MP of the Christian Socialist Party. In the critical moment Baron Josef von Baechlé (wiki Czech) accepted the daughter Adrienne and made her thereby christian.

Note: Lili Geiringer studied 1915/1916 at the k.k. Academy for Musik und darstellende Kunst" in Vienna. She was Actress at the "Deutsches Volkstheater" in Vienna, brilliant as debutant in "Der Garten Eden". Aaccording to "Prominenten Almanach", Oscar Friedmann, 1930, she was one of the most talented, graceful and elegant actress, married with the Großindustriellen dr. Josef Kranz, as a celebrated beauty she was the focus of attention in the Viennese society. OR see In Search of Vienna's Vanished Jewish Elite - by Giles Macdonogh "...like my great-great aunts Ella Zirner at the Palais Gomperz or Malwida Kranz at the Palais Leitenberger... Malwida's brother-in-law, the notorious banker Josef Kranz, was one of those who had a whole palace to himself. The first Palais Kranz (now the Russian Trade Delegation) was in the Argentinierstrasse near the Belvedere Palace, but that proved too small and eventually he had the fashionable architect Friedrich Ohmann (who designed the monument to Empress "Sissy" in the Volksgarten) build him a new one, opposite the summer palace of the Princes Liechtenstein in the 9th. No luxury was spared: it was decorated by Oscar Strnad*wiki and Richard Teschner*wiki, two of the leading designers of the day and an Italian Renaissance fountain was set up in the garden.
Malwida and Josef's lives, along with hundreds of others, are tabulated in Georg Gaugusch's extraordinary 1,650-page survey Wer Einmal War..."

Note: Hilda on Wikipedia: "Arguably Hilda Geiringer was one of the pioneers of what emerged as the burgeoning disciplines bearing such names as molecular genetics, human genetics, plant genetics, heredity in man, genomics, bioinformatics, biotechnology, biomedical engineering, and genetic engineering, among others. The world has not given sufficient credit to this intelligent woman’s pioneering work mainly because it was done in Istanbul and published in Turkish journals.. ..1944 Professor and Chairman of the Mathematics Department at Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts.. ..1954, although retaining her job at Wheaton College, began to work at Harvard, completing and editing many of von Mises’ unfinished works.. ", Mathematikerinnen während der NS-Zeit and books by Hilda Pollaczek-Geiringer

Paul Ludwig GEIRINGER Born: Aug 10, 1894 in Nové Město nad Metují (Neustadt an der Mettau), Bohemia, Czech.
Died: 1973 occupation: Engineer + Joanette "Nana" KRIEGER Born: Dec? 5, 1905 Married: Oct 14, 1928 or Oct 1927 in Vienna. Died: May 1970 in Bronxville, NY. *geni-more*see CRT-II claim document: "..Paul lived and worked in Vienna until 1938, when he fled with his wife and children to Sutton,
Surrey, England, where he was considered an enemy alien.. After
approximately three years, in 1941, her family moved again, this time to NYC, NY.."

Note: Karl Geiringerobituary, author of several books with co-author Irene Geiringer. Haydn: A Creative Life in Music, Johann Sebastian Bach: The Culmination of an Era, Brahms, his life and work, etc. In This I Remember: Memoirs of a Life in Music, the author, "one of the twentieth century's most influential musicologists, here relates the personal story behind an international life of scholarship. The result is a remarkable memoir of the musical life of Europe and America in the twentieth century."

Note: Georg Schwarz article..his father Aba Schwarz came during the I world war from galizischen Shtetl Losiac to Vienna where he became a textile businessman. Here he got to know his later wife Anna Geiringer who came from Stupava, Slovakia.. Of this connection descended daughter Gertrude, with son Harry and Georg Schwarz

Note: Georg Schwarz article..The father saw the big danger coming and sent the children abroad, before also he and his woman left Austria: Gertrude went in summer 1938 to Trieste where she married, later fleeing to Switzerland. After the war she should return to Trieste, in the 1970s moved to USA and in 2005 again in Trieste.. The father died in 1956, the mother survived Schurl about one month and died in summer 1991..Jutta Vitek whom in 1952 became his woman and his loyal and caring companion until his death.In February, 1945 the family was arrested by the Gestapo with her unlawful radio device. The fact that Jutta still lived after the freeing of Vienna in May, 1945, amounts to a miracle.. Schurl Schwarz entered the company "Silesia" whose owner was his cousin on the mother's side and acted with materials and accessories, later became an authorized attorney retiring in 1989

Harry SCHWARZ Born: Aug 14, 1921 or 1925 Died: 1948 in the Israel War of Liberation. Schurls brother Harry was sent to Czechoslovakia and came with the Jugend-Alijah still in 1938 to the mandated territory at that time of Palestine where he became a member of the Kibbutz Chamadiah. In the freeing war of 1948 he fell, barely 27 years old, as a soldier of the new-founded Israeli army in the fight.

Note: see PR Newswire Europe - UNS and LBC founder Alfred Geiringer dies: Former head of Reuter's financial news service, 'Comtelburo', and founder of Universal News Services (UNS), died.. Geiringer spent 20 years with Reuters as foreign correspondent, editor and manager. He brought the concept of PR wires to the UK from America when he launched UNS in 1959 to deliver press releases via news agency feeds. He was one of the founders of LBC, the London news radio station, in 1971. Describing UNS as the "captive news agency of industry and commerce," Geiringer at first used dedicated teleprinter circuits to deliver press releases, but introduced computer technology in the early 1980s, well ahead of most of Fleet Street.. ..Press Association bought the business from Geiringer in 1986, later merged with PNA Services to form Two-Ten Communications.. ..Incurring the wrath of Hitler and facing certain imprisonment for his anti-Nazi views, Geiringer escaped to London in Mar. 1938.In Dec. 1939 he married Margaret, eldest daughter of the then Economist editor Sir Walter Layton.. Geiringer leaves a widow, Wendy, and three daughters by his first marriage" AND The Alfred Geiringer Fellowship

Note: wikipedia:Dr. Erich Geiringer, New Zealand physician, writer, publisher, broadcaster, a leading member of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, and the founder of the New Zealand Medical Association. He was described in a memorial tribute as one of the most significant public health figures in New Zealand in the last half century. He escaped Nazi Germany in 1938, going first to Belgium and later the United Kingdom, attending medical school in Edinburgh and Glasgow. In New Zealand he became a researcher at Otago Medical School in the 1960s. Geiringer was instrumental in the IPPNW's campaign in seeking an advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice questioning the legality of nuclear weapons

Note: Wikipedia: "Robert Adler...After emigrating to the United States, he began working at Zenith Electronics in the research division in 1941. In his lifetime, Adler was granted 180 patents for electronic devices. During World War II, he worked on high-frequency oscillators and electromechanical filters in aircraft radios.
After the war, he went on to work with television technology, where some of his inventions created - from then until his death in 2007 - more or less shaped modern television sets as we today know them.. ..Adler is also known for his work with surface acoustic wave technology, not only due to the fact that frequency filters based on it are widely used in color television sets, but also because it is used in most touch screen systems.. ..In 1980, Adler was awarded the IEEE's Edison Medal. In 1997, Adler and Polley were jointly awarded an Emmy Award by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Adler's latest patent application was filed on February 1, 2007 for work on touch-screen technology.." OR see article on Washington Post

Note: Fritz Spiegl "Son of an agricultural merchant and his Jewish wife. He became a musician, journalist, broadcaster, humorist and collector who lived and worked in England from 1939. He was a distant relative of the composer Gustav Mahler. In 1939 Fritz and his sister, neither of whom spoke English or knew anything of music, were sent separately to England. He was one of 3 children taken in by the War Secretary Captain Margesson and his American wife; a married couple came along to look after the children.
The Margessons taught Fritz English and sent him to Magdalen College School, near Banbury. At 15 Spiegl invented a model aeroplane which had another riding piggy-back upon it. The two were rigged together with a series of pulleys and elastic bands and, to his delight, the contraption could fly a short distance. The results were published in Model Aeroplane magazine. Thereafter Spiegl was hooked on the printed media..", obituary on Telegraph.co. uk, another, a Thread and article-2*same Henry David Reginald Margesson, 1st Viscount Margesson? *any relation to Lady Isabel Margesson, sister of the Earl of Buckinghamshire?

Josef GEIRINGER Born: Mar 18, 1866 in Borkovan =okresBřeclav, south Moravia. Died: Jun 13, 1932 NFP + Rosa MORGENSTERN Born: Jan 1,1877 Died: Mar 22, 1954 in Lugano, Switzerland *Rosa was prisoner of the Nazi in 1939 for 10 months because of "staatsfeindlicher Äußerungen"; May 19,1941 she again was put in prison, as she intended to send informations about "Gräuel (violences) im Reich" in letters to Hungary; Jan 11, 1943 she was deported to Theresienstadt, but survived